Friday, October 3, 2008

Why Book A Boutique Hotel

It is becoming increasingly common to see that many of the new, smaller, hotels are describing themselves as a "Boutique Hotel". Across the city of London, the capital city of England in the United Kingdom, there are now a small number of superb boutique hotels but what exactly is a "Boutique Hotel" and where did they first appear? The article below examines this question in detail.

Commonly boutique hotels are owned and run by small organizations, families or couples. However, there has been a recent trend for some of the larger hotel chains to build hotels to meet the specific demand for these hotels so this distinction may not hold true for much longer! One thing that has to be true is that they are unique in style and decoration and often based upon a theme. Such themes can range from a hotel decorated and furnished in the 17th Century style to one which is focused on chocolate for avid chocoholics. Although the vast majority of boutique hotels are based upon one particular theme or style, from time to time, you will find such a hotel that chooses to have each room individually styled upon different, and sometimes contrasting, themes.

Where Was The First Boutique Hotel?

Boutique hotels first appeared in the late 1980s in New York USA. Although some hotels claim to have been boutique hotels as far back as 1981 in places such as London UK and San Francisco the first hotel to be described as such was the 'Morgans' hotel, New York, in 1984. These earlier claimants were, therefore, subsequently described as such and can not, realistically, claim to be the first.

'Morgans' hotel  was owned by Steven Rubell and Ian Schrager who had commissioned the Parisian designer AndrĂ©e Putman to create a unique, highly stylized, hotel in New York.  Putman created the hotel in what has become known as an "America meets Europe" fashion. Steven Rubell wished to make his hotel stand out from, what he considered to be, the mundane and plain hotels of the larger chains. He described other hotels as "department store" hotels and his own as a "boutique hotel" to show the distinctive difference - thus the phrase entered the English language for the first time.

Interesting Boutique Hotels in the United Kingdom

42 The Calls (hotel) in Leeds claims to be one of the first to appear in the UK. The Calls was a hotel built in the carcass of an old corn mill and used that as the overall theme. The main points of interest in the hotel are the incredibly comfortable handmade beds of each room and the pieces of machinery which have been kept from the days it was a working corn mill.

The Blake's Hotel in South Kensington, London, is often quoted as being one of the first boutique hotels in the world but, although this appeared before Morgans in New York, for the reasons outlined above this claim is often dismissed. In recent decades there has been a sharp increase in the number of boutique hotels opening in various places within the United Kingdom of Great Britain with the largest number opening in London.

If you are planning a trip to, or a vacation in, London and you are considering booking a boutique hotel you may wish to check out the listings of boutique hotels in London at http://www.londonhotelhelper.com/

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